Archive for August 6th, 2009

In growing a conversation, there is no one architect. Each center itself is…

In growing a conversation, there is no one architect. Each center itself is an architect, or rather each person making up the center is thinking like an architect, How can we strengthen the centers? The process that holds it all together is the living question, the center of attention that asks How can we intensify the whole? Each person proposes new centers; all together decide and carry the good ones forward. But there is also something else going on here: they are creating themselves, larger and smaller.

:- Doug.

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What is the biggest picture we can form of the world from where we stand? Where can we stand…?

What is the biggest picture we can form of the world from where we stand?

Where can we stand to get a view of the world and the lever and fulcrum we can place?

:- Doug.

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Tell the story of the future of our children, to see them in your mind’s eye….

Tell the story of the future of our children, to see them in your mind’s eye. We are looking for broad concepts—color and temperature and stance to the world.

:- Doug.

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A conversation is doing one small good thing, then another small good thing, and then another…with a view toward the whole.

A conversation is doing one small good thing, then another small good thing, and then another…with a view toward the whole.

:- Doug.

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What if people come together in smooth steps, keeping what was there before?

What if people come together in smooth steps, keeping what was there before?

:- Doug.

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